January 26, 2008

The sheds at Tondaligan

Gloria
26 Jan 2008

 

 

Good because all of the sheds are very close to the sea and you cannot view the sea. All you see are the sheds that cover the whole sea. Before, the sheds were far from the sea you had to walk 20 feet. It’s about time the area is cleared so that our tourists can view the sea.

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Brando Garcia
26 Jan 2008

 

 

My apologies to Mr. Casilang and Mr. Edwin. A total gun ban will not happen. Not in my generation. I hate to be a pessimist but it’s the reality. Again, I sincerely apologize to you gentlemen.

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Chip
25 Jan 2008

 

 

The ongoing government plan to build an international airport in Pangasinan should be put on the back burner for an indefinite period of time.

At present, we already have 6 international airports in Luzon, namely, Laoag Intl., Subic Intl., Clark Intl., NAIA 1 & 2, and the controversial NAIA 3 which is yet to open.
By aviation scale, these international airports, spread out across Luzon, are in close proximity to each other. In other words, we have more than enough international airports in this part of the country to handle the mass of incoming and outgoing passengers in a given day.

To build another airport in the near future, be it in Alaminos or Santa Barbara, would be a waste of taxpayers’ money on a very costly nonessential.

The government should invest more in better education for our children; workable livelihood programs, affordable housing, cheaper medicine and health care for the poor; irrigation, and new technologies on how we can increase our food production for farmers; etc.

These are the things that matter most to the people.

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Edwin
25 Jan 2008

 

 

Brando Garcia

To clarify my last post, I find it utterly stupid to outlaw gun ownership from private citizens when it seems that most of the shootings and killings are being done by those who are authorized to carry firearms.

The action of the governor banning gun-ownership is ill-conceived and does nothing to stop the killing. In California, the biggest proponent of gun control is usually the politician who has permits to carry concealed weapons. Washington D.C. has one of the toughest laws against gun ownership yet has one of the highest murder rates in the U.S.

If the governor wants to restrict gun ownership he should start in his own house and those of other politicians and their lackeys. It seams that the majority of gun killings are being done by politicians and those who work for them.

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